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China AR web sites: http://www.raw.ngo.cn/arc/
www.njaf.org       www.people4chineseanimals.org


An excellent short video of Jill Robinson speaking about how she got involved in saving moon bears 14 years ago from bear bile farms. These bears still arrive in terrible condition and are dying of very large liver tumors. Some are missing a front paw from being trapped in the wild. There are subtitles in Chinese. It's an edited version of a presentation Jill made a few weeks ago in Barcelona. http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?id=617


HELPING ANIMAL GROUPS IN CHINA

http://www.mynewsle tterbuilder. com/tools/ view_newsletter. php?newsletter_ id=1409638432

It is important to keep in mind that there are many good people in China who abhor the barbarianism going on in their country, and this is why we are working to help bring them together to fight the horrors. They do need our help to survive and flourish. The photo is of the heroic Shanghai cat rescuer where over 1400 cats were saved from restaurant butchers--We are helping that group. Likewise, our contacts in China are working tirelessly to attract more people to help animals. More on this marvelous project coming up soon!

Our new online groups:
http://pets. groups.yahoo. com/group/ People4ChineseAn imals/
http://profile. myspace.com/ index.cfm? fuseaction= user.viewprofile&friendid=307101956
People 4 Chinese Animals


Beijing Anti-Fur Concert and Rally - September 2008

Beijing Man Saves Pig - July 2008

The stirrings of a new protest movement - February 2008

Students Beg to Save Animals Lives - January 2008

China ARAs on Myspace - Dec 07

China drafts "humane" standards for animal slaughter - Dec 07

http://projectasia.wordpress.com/ - Asia Animals Blog

AAF statement in response to report on bear farming in China - Dec 07

China closes hundreds of bear farms - December 2007

Shanghai Cat Rescue - July 2007

Link to page with Chinese AR video - July 2007

GuangZhou Home for Strays - June 2007

New laws for animal cruelty - June 2007

Dog Rights vs. Human Rights - May 2007

Animal Rights Increasing - March 2007

400 Cats Rescued in Tianjin - February 2007
       http://61.135.180.163/eolympic/ztq/animals/animals.htm
       Tianjin Cats - update April 2007

Charitable Sale 2007 - "Heart of peace" large-scale charitable sale. This charitable sale is aimed at spreading the idea "cherish life, protect animals, oppose cruel killing, and get along with animals.

Animals Asia - A cub comes home for Christmas 2006

China Improves Laws for Treatment of Fur Animals

KFC Protestors - Naked - Nov. 2006

Animals Asia - Actions Update - November 2006

Beijing Cracks Down on Dogs - November 2006

Chinese Year of the Dog, by Kim Cooling - November 2006

China Crackdown on Dogs - November 2006

Street Exhibition to Celebrate 2006 World Animals� Day

New fund to protect rescued animals, birds - October 2006

AAF works with Nanjing in Response to the Dog Culls - October 2006

Poet Swaps Places with Lions - October 6, 2006

http://www.animalsasia.org/index.php?module=3&menupos=10&lg=en  Friends or Food?

Chinese Outcry - August 2006. Don't dogs have rights?

KFC Disrespects Chinese Culture - July 2006

Bear Bile Farming -- July 2006 update

Restaurant -- June 2006. Chinese animal rights campaigners close down restaurant.

China Bears -- June 2006. 205 bears rescued so far.

China Labs -- June 2006. University has set up the city's first animal ethics committee to protect the welfare and rights of laboratory animals.

AR China -- Animal rights, still new in China, is drawing more debate.

Dog meat -- March 2006. Calls to make Chinese restaurants dog meat free could be getting through.

China cat stomper -- March 2006. Nurse faces court of public opinion. Includes updates to original story.

New Laws 4 Fur -- Feb 2006. Wildlife welfare to be improved.

China Bears -- Dec 2005. Summary of 2005 work by the Animals Asia team. Link to web site.

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